Egon Schiele (living Landscapes)

Edited by Bauer Christian
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Edited by Bauer Christian
Description:
This book highlights the intimate relationship between landscape and portraiture in the work of the Austrian Expressionist artist Egon Schiele (1890-1918). Plants, natural environments, and townscapes determine the spaces Egon Schiele created in his paintings, and they also reflect the rich symbolism he employed that is centered around the human condition. In particular, plants are often endowed with an allegorical meaning. Flowers and trees assume the role of portrait subjects and convey an almost human appearance. Schiele''s landscapes always represent more than their apparent subject matter. His portrayal of nature and his rendering of towns and trees epitomize the life cycle and the human condition. This catalogue, accompanying a spectacular exhibition on view at the Neue Galerie New York, will investigate the importance of landscape in the artist''s work. The contributing authors are internationally distinguished experts on Schiele''s landscapes and representatives of museums and universities in Europe and the United States.
Biographical note:
CHRISTIAN BAUER is the founding director of the State Gallery of Lower Austria in Krems. A specialist on Egon Schiele, he has written numerous essays on the artist and edited books on him as well, including Egon Schiele: The Beginning (2013) and Egon Schiele: Almost a Lifetime (2015).
More Information
Author Edited by Bauer Christian
Date Of Publication Nov 5, 2024
EAN 9783791377483
Contributors Bauer Christian
Publisher Prestel
Languages English
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Width 235 mm
Height 286 mm
Product Forms Hardback
Availability in Stores ABC Dbayeh, ABC Achrafieh, Global
Weight 0.567000
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